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New Jersey Devils 2014-2015 News and Updates

3/26/15 - ince their game against the Arizona Coyotes, the New Jersey Devils have kept their record even with 31 wins and 31 losses. They had a great game against the Buffalo Sabres on March 20, keeping the Devils in the race for the NHL playoffs. They were missing three of their leading scorers during that game, but luckily Steve Bernier stepped up to the plate and scored twice. Their backup goalie, Keith Kinkaid gave their starting goalie, Cory Schneider a break from game playing on Friday. He stopped 28 shot attempts, which lead the team to a 3-1 win over the Sabres. The Devils have a tough match up against the Anaheim Ducks on March 29 at the Prudential Center in New Jersey. Tickets for that exciting game start at $12.

3/17/15 - The New Jersey Devils are currently winning just as much as they are losing. Their record is completely even with 29 wins and 29 losses and they stand in the sixth spot in the Metropolitan division. They did pull off a convincing win against the Arizona Coyotes on March 14, ending the game with a three-goal lead. The goalie, Cory Schneider, was on fire by saving 30 goal attempts and keeping the Coyotes out of the winners spot. Their offense also played well together. After a sluggish start, they split all four goals among four different players, making them hard to stop. They were able to end their time on the road with one win in their pocket. See how they play at home against the New York Islanders on March 21. Tickets are being sold for $29 a piece.

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3/11/15 - Things are still off and on for the New Jersey Devils. They have won about half of their recent games and their performance has been inconsistent. The Devils even lost against the Columbus Blue Jackets when they had dominated them a few days earlier. More recently, New Jersey got a strong 2-5 win against the Philadelphia Flyers. They shut the Flyers out in the second period and managed to score twice in two different periods. Adam Henrique contributed two points and Steve Bernier assisted three different times. There are only six remaining home games in the regular season, so be sure to catch them live while you can. Your next opportunity will be on March 17th when they play the Pittsburgh Penguins. Tickets start at $33.

3/4/15 - The New Jersey Devils lost their home game against the Calgary Flames, who are also going for the wild card spot for the playoffs. Then they lost another important game against the Boston Bruins two days later. These losses are disappointing, but the team has been doing well since then. First they managed to completely shut out the Columbus Blue Jackets 2-0 on Feb. 28th, then the New Jersey Devils beat out the Nashville Predators 1-3 on March 3rd. Next, the Devils will be having a rematch against the Blue Jackets on March 6th. New Jersey was able to dominate them on their own ice, so hopefully the Devils will not have any trouble in a home game. You can attend for as little as $26.

2/25/15 - With the end of the season just over a month away, the New Jersey Devils remain within striking distance of a wild card spot for the playoffs, having won four straight games to close within eight points of Boston in the East. The streak began with a shootout victory over the Buffalo Sabres, followed by wins over Vancouver, Carolina, and Arizona by two-plus goals each. The Devils might have their toughest match on Wednesday night, as they face off with another team on the playoff bubble in the Calgary Flames. New Jersey will host another crucial game Friday night, when the Boston Bruins come to town. A limited number of tickets are still available for the Prudential Center, starting at $51—but act now, because they won’t last long!

2/20/15 - Four losses in a row seemed to be enough for the New Jersey Devils, who scraped past the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night with a shootout win, 2-1. After going 0-14 in shootouts last season, New Jersey is 4-6 this year, thanks in large part to contributions from Scott Gomez and Jacob Josefson—the two centers responsible for the winning goals in Tuesday’s game. “I think we feel a little more comfortable in the shootout than we did last year,” Devils goalie Cory Schneider remarked. “It was good to see those guys bury those first two (goals).” New Jersey now looks forward to Friday night, when they will host the Vancouver Canucks at the Prudential Center. Tickets are still available from $24, but they won’t last long!

2/13/15 - The New Jersey Devils will look to put a halt to a two-game losing skid on Friday night, when they take to the road to face the Chicago Blackhawks. Jersey’s 6-2 loss to the Montreal Canadiens came a night after a 4-1 victory over the Maple Leafs, as backup goaltender Keith Kincaid was overwhelmed by Montreal’s 44 shots on goal. Cory Schneider returned against the lowly Edmonton Oilers two nights later, but New Jersey’s offense managed only 14 scoring attempts, opening the door for Edmonton’s 2-1 upset victory. The Devils are hoping a visit to Chicago will get them back into the win column, as they face a Blackhawks team seeking to snap a two-game losing streak of their own. Limited seats are still available at the United Center, starting at $112.

2/3/15 - The New Jersey Devils' season has been marred with rough games and difficult challenges, however they have been playing very well in the last few weeks. They may not have much chance of reaching the top of their division, currently sitting in sixth with 19-22-9, but they won four of their last six games, the most recent of which against the Florida Panthers. Jaromir Jagr and Mike Cammalleri each scored in the first period and then the New Jersey Devils went on the defensive. They held their two-point lead until the 17 minute mark of the final period when they scored again. More impressively, the Devils took about half as many shots, but made more and blocked all of the Panthers' shot minus one. They play the Toronto Maple Leafs next and tickets start at $19.

1/29/15 - As the NHL goes into the final weeks before the Stanley Cup, the New Jersey Devils just hope to finish the season with pride. They are looking toward the future, so the remaining games will help them choose which players remain on the team and which ones will be traded or let go. They aren’t without talent, Scott Gomez and Steve Bernier are good players that will take the team into the next year. They have five home games beginning Wednesday (1/28). On Friday (1/30), the Devils host the popular Pittsburgh Penguins, followed by a Saturday game against the Florida Panthers. Tickets for the Penguins’ game start at $54. For the Panthers’ game it’s just $41. The Devils need their fans more than ever.

1/21/15 - The New Jersey Devils won in their last game before they have a week off when they faced the San Jose Sharks on Monday, Jan. 19. Goalie Cory Scheinder was back on the ice, after missing two periods against the Anaheim Ducks due to a puck to the helmet. He made 34 saves, only letting two goals in by the Sharks. Helping ensure the victory on offense were Mike Cammalleri, Steve Bernier, Jodin, Tootoo, Travis Zajac, and Jacob Josefson, each player scoring a point for the team's 5-2 victory. This was the last game of a three game run in California, where they also beat the Los Angeles Kings, but lost 5-1 against the Anaheim Ducks. They next face the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday, Jan. 28, with tickets starting at $21.

1/13/15 - The New Jersey Devils haven’t had the best of luck as of late. They were hoping to pull away with a win last Friday against the Islanders, but failed to do so. They ended up losing 3-2 in OT. Moments left in the third, John Tavares scored what many believed to be a lucky goal. He then scored another quick goal just seconds left in overtime, helping them derail the Devils. Travis Zajac had a great showing, scoring once and threatening several other times. His team couldn’t rally behind him, though, and they will have to come back stronger in their next outing. Up next for them is a game against the Los Angeles, who have shown a lot of promise this season. The Devils need to control the tempo early if they want to come out victorious.

1/8/15 - The New Jersey Devils next face the Boston Bruins on Jan. 8th, after hosting the Buffalo Sabres for a 4-1 win on Jan. 6th. The Devils started the Sabres game strong, with an early goal by Patrik Elias and a second goal in the first period by Jordin Tootoo. Travis Zajac scored their third point during a penalty play, and Elias scored against an empty net late in the third period, which was his 1,000 point. Their win against the Sabres was the first back-to-back win since early November (they beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-2 on Saturday, Jan. 3rd, and they will be hoping to turn it into a streak when they face the Bruins. After the Bruins, the Devils return home to face the New York Islanders on the 9th, with tickets starting at $89.

1/1/15 - The New Jersey Devils beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-1 on December 29, the first win of the two games they have played since head coach Pete DeBoer was dismissed on December 26. Scott Stevens and Adam Oates are taking over as the interim coaches, and general manager Lou Lamoriello will take on some coaching duties as well. The plan is to use a three coach committee system that has Stevens working with the defense and Oates on the forwards, with Lamoriello's role temporary. With the system, the Devils can focus on strengthening their weak areas and turn their season around. The new coaching system will continue to be tested when they face the Red Wings in Detroit on December 31, before heading home for three games. Tickets are still on sale, with seats for the Red Wings game starting at $34.

12/25/14 - The New Jersey Devils are coming off a 4-0 loss versus the Washington Capitals, which adds to their lackluster 12-17-6 record. They are ranked 7th in the Metropolitan Division. The Devils next face the Carolina Hurricanes, who have also had a lackluster season. The last time the two teams met, the Devils were able to win 2-1, and they will be looking to do so again. Their last win in regulation was against the Hurricanes, although they have since then also won in a shootout. Both teams want a win, so it will be a good game to see who can add another point to their record. After the Hurricanes, the Devils will face the New York Rangers away on the 27th (tickets starting at $38), before heading home to face off against the Pittsburgh Penguins ($10).

12/18/14 - The New Jersey Devils' losing streak continues as they take on the Ottawa Senators. The dissappointing game ended without the Devils scoring a single point. They did, however, outshoot the Senators by more than double. Unfortunately, none of New Jersey's 34 shots got past Ottawa goalie, Craig Anderson. The Devil's Eric Gelinas led both teams for shots at 6. The good news is that New Jersey held a pretty strong defense themselves. Ottawa only scored twice and were completely shut out in the second period. This is New Jersey's fifth loss in a row which brings them to 11-16-6. The Devils' next opportunity to end their losing streak is on Friday when they take on the Tampa Bay Lightning for a home game. Tickets start at $23.

12/12/14 - Unfortunately, the New Jersey Devils had their second loss in a row on Thursday. They have been having a rough season so far and their game against the Philadelphia Flyers was no exception. Only being able to put away one point in the second period for the entire game, New Jersey lost 1-4. Martin Havlat scored for the Devils with Scott Gomez and Damon Severson assisting. This loss brings New Jersey to 11-14-5. They are actually just ahead of the Flyers in the Metropolitan Division, but still trailing in 5th. There may not be much chance of catching up with the Penguins who lead with 18-6-3, but the Devils will continue to play hard on the ice. They will return to New Jersey on the 17th.

12/4/14 - The New Jersey Devils continue to have a rough season as they lose one more time on Saturday to the New York Islanders. After answering New York’s first goal with one of their own to tie the game in the first period, New Jersey just couldn’t get another point in the last two periods. The final score came to 1-3. Damien Brunner scored the Devil’s point and Adam Larsson and Michael Ryder assisted. Even though New York won the game, New Jersey was able to get 35 shots off over the Islander’s 28. In the third period alone, the Devils took 16 shots while their opponents only took 2. They will be playing the Pittsburg Penguins next in an away game, but will return on the 6th.

11/26/14 - The New Jersey Devils had a shootout loss to the Calgary Flames on Saturday for their 9th loss of the season. It was a loss that should have been a win, but they have to focus on their next game against the Detroit Red Wings on Friday after Thanksgiving. The Devils will be on home ice, and they want their fans to come out and show their support as they take on a good team that plays well. You’ll want to get tickets for this home game before the Devils go out on the road for three games before they play at home again. The Devils are working on their game to pull ahead in the standings, and there is a lot of season left for them to improve.

11/19/14 - The New Jersey Devils had another loss on Tuesday. Being unable to score until the last period, a final score of 1-3 against the Winnipeg Jets gives New Jersey their second loss in a row. Winnipeg also had 12 more shot than the Devils who had 22. Sitting at 8-9-2, New Jersey has been having a hard time pulling ahead, always managing to just break even. They are looking at a series of away games, but hopefully they will be able to change their luck before the season ends. Your next opportunity to see them will be Friday, the 28th, when they return to New Jersey to take on the Detroit Red Wings who are at 9-4-5. Tickets are already available and are starting as low as $29.

11/13/14 - In Tuesday’s game against the Minnesota Wild, the New Jersey Devils took a lead of two goals in the second period and won the game for their fans after a losing streak of four games. They left the rink with confidence in a much needed victory. On Saturday, the Devils host the Colorado Avalanche in an evening game. Goalie Cory Schneider is set to have a record 18th start for the season, playing in every game so far this season. At 7-7-2, the Devils sit in 6th place in the Metropolitan Division, which is where they finished last season. They are showing improvement, so you will want to get your tickets to their home game before they go out on the road again. Show the Devils your support!

11/6/14 - The New Jersey Devils are having a good season going into November at 2nd in the Metropolitan Division with a 6-4-2 record. Even though the St. Louis Blues shut out the Devils in Tuesday’s game, the teams were evenly matched until the third period when St. Louis took the lead and the Devils couldn’t match the goal. The Devils have a chance to even the score when they play the Blues again on Friday at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The Devils are on a road trip with games against the Red Wings at Detroit, MI, and the Boston Bruins. They need your support to get back into the winning column. Get your tickets for all their games and enjoy an evening while you cheer them on!

10/30/14 - Following a shootout win against the Winnipeg Jets, New Jersey Devils fans must be feeling very emboldened. Making some smart moves during the offseason apparently has provided the crucial ingredients the team had been missing over the past two seasons. With a more complete offense on the ice to help support the efforts of an impressive defense, the Devils could become very bad news for Pittsburgh and the NY Islanders in a hurry. Though New Jersey may be tempted to go into their game against Columbus at ease, it is important that they maintain focus to continue gaining on the Metropolitan Division leaders. To enjoy Saturday’s game against Columbus, Devils fans should get tickets before they’re gone. Starting at $29 per seat, the Devils know just how to show their fans a good time.

The New Jersey Devils are coming off a second consecutive season in which the 2012 Stanley Cup Final team missed playoffs. Their Achilles heel proved to be an inability to score (27th in goals and shots per game), but New Jersey thrived on defense thanks to legendary net minder Martin Brodeur and future superstar Cory Schneider. The Devils had the league’s best penalty kill and ranked 6th in goals against per game, but sans Brodeur (free agency), Schneider will emerge as the No. 1 goalie and hold the fort down in New Jersey. The Devils missed postseason by just six points last year and made moves in the offseason to boost their chances for a lengthy campaign in the 2014-2015 season.

GM Lou Lamoriello attempted to remedy their ineffective problem over summer, with the signing of Mike Cammalleri and Martin Havlat, who should provide ample support to Travis Zajac and Jaromir Jagr. The 43 year-old veteran leader has defied his age and looks primed for another productive season. Jagr is likely to achieve two career milestones: reaching the Top 5 in all-time points leaders (current No.6) and all-time goals leaders (current No. 7).

The New Jersey Devils 2014-2015 schedule opens up with four games on the road, starting at Philadelphia against the rival Flyers en Route 95 (10/9). The home opener at Prudential Center is slated for Oct. 18 against the San Jose Sharks. Don’t miss the Apr 4 and 7 games against New York, for an exciting home-and-home series with arch nemeses Rangers. The LA Kings (who ousted NJ in 2012) visit Newark for a rematch on Mar. 23, and Zach Parise makes his return to Prudential center with the Minnesota Wild on Nov. 11. Will the improved offense create enough production to snap their two-year playoff drought? Score New Jersey Devils tickets and find out!

2013-2014 Season

4/8/14 – For the tenth time this season, the Devils were shutout Monday. The 0-1 loss to the Flames had New Jersey’s playoff hopes doing a slow burn. Statistically, they have not been officially eliminated from the postseason; but, with just three games left on the New Jersey Devils’ schedule, it was a tough two points to giveaway. However, we’re telling you there’s still a chance! The Devils need to defeat the Ottawa Senators (4/10) on the road, and then the New York Islanders (4/11) and Boston Bruins (4/13) at home keep the flame burning. This week, New Jersey Devils tickets start at $18 and $54 respectively.

4/2/14 – The Devils lost their fifteenth consecutive shootout to the Sabres Tuesday night, their third in the past four games and an NHL-worst. NJ did score two goals in the SO, but couldn’t nab a third to keep it alive in round nine. LW Ryan Clowe missed the game with a head injury sustained Monday against Florida. Three points behind Columbus for an Eastern wild card spot, the Devils need to be logging two points, instead of one. Friday night against Washington at the Prudential Center will be their first chance; New Jersey Devils tickets are just $28 to get-in.

3/27/14 – The Devils are going to need to do something they have not done all season, and that is win more than three games consecutively to have a chance at the NHL Playoffs. Currently five points out of the two wild card spots, New Jersey is in danger of missing the postseason for the second straight year. The Devils have three games remaining at home against playoff contenders – 3/27 vs. Phoenix Coyotes (avg. $41), 4/4 vs. Washington Capitals (avg. $111), and the 4/13 season finale vs. Boston Bruins (avg. $217).

3/18/14 – Saturday’s game against the New York Rangers marks the fifth and final regular-season meeting between the two rivals. Hudson River rivalry tickets are averaging $319 at the Prudential Center and is the most expensive game remaining for the Devils at home. Jaromir Jagr is making a strong impact for the Devils; he ranks second in goals (22), while leading the team in assists (36), points (58), plus/minus (15) and game-winning goals (six). The right winger will face his former team, Boston Bruins, tonight (avg. $155).

3/10/14 – Despite numerous trade rumors, goalie Martin Brodeur remains on the New Jersey Devils roster. In fact, Brodeur will get the start in goal against the Philadelphia Flyers Tuesday night at Wells Fargo Center in what many consider the biggest game of the season. Also, Jaromir Jagr will face his former Flyers teammates Tuesday in the key Metropolitan Division matchup. Tomorrow’s game is the first of three on the road for the Devils who will visit the Panthers Friday and Tampa Bay Saturday before returning to the Prudential Center next Tuesday to take on the Boston Bruins.

3/3/14 – Jaromir Jagr joined the League’s exclusive 700-goal club Saturday night, becoming just the seventh player in NHL history to reach the mark. After winning their first two games after the Olympic break, the Devils fell to San Jose to snap a two-game winning streak. The Devils were without Salvador (bruised collarbone) and Brunner (charley horse). New Jersey will look to rebound from the loss with back-to-back wins against Detroit where they’ll play the Wings at home Tuesday (min. $13) and on the road Friday.

2/26/14 - The Devils sit in a similar situation as the Hurricanes on 61 points, with a legit shot at a Wild Card spot. Can Cory Schneider play huge in goal and save their playoff hopes? The average price for seats to remaining home games is $86, almost $20 less than the league average. Two big upcoming games are at home against Detroit on March 4 and Carolina on March 8.

2/21/14 – The Devils are currently in seventh in an extremely tight Metropolitan Division. With 23 games left in the regular season, New Jersey is in 13th place in the East and three points behind 8th place (postseason cutoff) Detroit. Cheer on the Devils in this final stretch as they make a run at the NHL Playoffs! New Jersey Devils tickets are $16 less than the league average at $87, eleventh cheapest in the league for remaining home games. Next up on the Devils schedule? Columbus Blue Jackets at the Prudential Center where tickets are as low as $10!

2/4/14 – Having lost four of their last five, and playing in three straight OT, the Devils hope to get some much needed rest in their four days off. New Jersey returns to the ice Friday where they hope to secure a W against the 19-33 Edmonton Oilers before hitting the road to travel to Washington to take on the Caps the following night. Edmonton Oilers vs. New Jersey Devils tickets are as little as $17 (averaging $73) to watch the team in their final home game before the 20-day break.

1/29/14 – The Rangers outscored the Devils in the first ever hockey game at Yankee Stadium Sunday. Following the missed opportunity in the Bronx, New Jersey headed on a three game road trip where they look to get back on track. The Devils will play Dallas on Thursday, Nashville Friday and then return home for Monday’s matchup against Colorado. The inconsistency on the ice is evident in the fluctuating New Jersey Devils ticket prices on the secondary market. At the start of the season, Devils tickets for remaining home games averaged $166. At the start of 2014, those same games on the New Jersey Devils schedule averaged $339. One month later and prices have nosedived, down 72% and averaging $96.

In 2013-14, the Devils look to return to the NHL playoffs and earn their second trip to the Stanley Cup Finals in three years. The average price for Devils home tickets this season is $163, 14th highest in the league and $11 below the league average. As part of the new NHL Stadium Series, the Devils will play the Rangers at Yankee Stadium on 1/26 in an outdoor game averaging $498. The two most expensive games at the Prudential Center are also against the New York Rangers, averaging $226 on 10/19 and averaging $203 on 3/2.

2012-2013 Season

2/25/13 - Last year, the New Jersey Devils found themselves in the Stanley Cup Finals despite finishing 4th in the Atlantic Division. Now, the Devils are looking to reclaim the top spot of their Division from the Pittsburgh Penguins to claim their tenth Division title.

The NHL Playoffs are a familiar spot for goalie Martin Brodeur, who through his 21-year tenure with the organization has been to the playoffs every year except two. In the 2012 offseason, Brodeur who has played with the New Jersey Devils his whole career, signed a two-year deal to extend his time in Jersey. The Devils have gotten solid goaltending from him this year with a 2.27 goals-against average and .911 save percentage. On the offensive side, David Clarkson is leading the team in goals and Patrik Elias leads in points. All three Devils players will be depended on as New Jersey looks to get back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The New Jersey Devils are playing well at home. Like many NHL teams, Devils tickets at the Prudential Center are up 13% since last season. However, Jersey Devils tickets are $47 cheaper at home than on the road. Upcoming rivalry games on the Devils schedule: New York Rangers, New York Islanders, and Pittsburgh Penguins. Rangers-Devils tickets at the Prudential Center are averaging $171 and starting at $59. Islanders-Devils tickets are averaging $86 and starting at $25. Should New Jersey continue their winning ways, 2013 Devils playoff tickets will be available at Razorgator.